electron gun
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Definition
- Noun:
- A device that produces and directs a focused beam of electrons: An electron gun is the electrode assembly that serves as the source of electrons in devices like cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) and electron microscopes. It consists of a cathode that emits electrons and components that accelerate and focus them into a precise beam.
Usage
- Noun:
- The image on the old television was created by an electron gun scanning the inside of the screen.
- In an electron microscope, the electron gun provides the beam of electrons used to illuminate the specimen.
- The malfunctioning electron gun caused the display to go dark.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: The term is primarily used in physics, engineering, and electronics to describe a critical component in vacuum tube technology.
- The design of the electron gun determines the resolution and brightness of the resulting image.
Variants and Related Words
- Cathode: (noun) The negatively charged electrode within the electron gun from which electrons are emitted.
- Electron Beam: (noun) The stream of electrons produced and shaped by the electron gun.
- CRT (Cathode-Ray Tube): (noun) A common device, such as in old televisions and monitors, that utilizes an electron gun.
Synonyms
- Electron Source: A general term for a device that generates electrons.
- Beam Source: A broader term for a device that produces a directed beam of particles or energy.
Related Phrases
- "The gun of a CRT": A common informal reference to the electron gun in a cathode-ray tube.
- Replacing the gun of a CRT requires precise calibration.
Noun
- the electrode that is the source of electrons in a cathode-ray tube or electron microscope; consists of a cathode that emits a stream of electrons and the electrostatic or electromagnetic apparatus that focuses it